Posted: Mar. 1, 1998
   
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Rooting Out Privatization Opportunities




 

Liquor "Profits" Down the Hatch

LANSING — Critics of Michi-gan’s liquor privatization efforts have been given new anti-privatization fodder with the latest Liquor Control Commission (LCC) financial report. According to the LCC, the first eight months of the fully-implemented private liquor delivery system saw a drop in state "profits" of $13.4 million (from $80.1 million to $66.7 million). State Representative Pat Gagliardi has promised to hold hearings on the matter.

Editor’s note: For more on this subject, see "Liquor Privatization: Pouring a 200-Proof Opportunity Down the Drain" on the World Wide Web at www.mackinac.org/1997-02.  

Publication: Michigan Privatization Report

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